#9- CAMBODIA-Part 1


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March 8th 2008
Published: March 13th 2008
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#9- CAMBODIA-Part 1 SIEM REAP, ANGKOR WAT AND TEMPLES Arrived at night after flying 5 hours from northern end of Chinese empire to the southern end of the Chinese empire. It felt so good not to be wearing a coat, even late at night in open Tuk-tuk (motorcycle with open carriage at back). The first day, very tired, I just took it easy; wandering around the local town (Siem Reap near Angkor Wat a... Read Full Entry



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From the boat

shrine above water lillies
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From the boat

fishing net
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From the boat

kids arriving at 'school boat' early morning
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From the boat

Fellow travellers upstriars getting rest and unexpected sun burn latter.
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From the boat

water level is getting low
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Boat comes to halt

We are now transfered to next part of 'boat' journey
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Trucks in the middle of nowhere
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Truck

we are loaded in the back. About 20 to a truck
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Truck to Battambang

The first truck heads off. We all have two hours of ride like on the back of bucking bronco being whipped by branches thru the forest. No free hand for taking extra photos-Sorry.
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Battambang

Arrived OK
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Battambang

two women with dressed up dog at sunset
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Battambang

Sunrise over market
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Battambang

monk garden- making cement cast statues
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Battambang

making cement cast statues
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Battambang

statues erected
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Battambang

more family bikes
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more famly bikes



13th March 2008

Next trip!
Hi again, John! Sounds like you packed a lot into your short stay. Must make Cambodia a top priority for my next trip. Loved the old temple being "eaten" by that ancient tree! You're getting worse than me with all your photos!
13th March 2008

Hi Sue
Yes, I want to go back! You do tend to just look up at the trees, shaking your head after a while. I am looking foreward to your blog updates also. It is now very easy to add videos also. I wish I had made better ones now. Good Luck back in China. John
14th March 2008

good information!
You gave me good and special information about Ankor Watt, Battambang and Banyon. In the ancient time, the Cambodian had their own brilliant history. Now, Cambodian people live with happiness and relaxation. although the national economy is poor. It is Good. I read your article and watch your videos. Thank you.
16th March 2008

I may sometimes kill you.
I read your story of Cambodia with pleasure thinking of your laughing in the truck. I know you have a good sense of humor. John, don't be too positive. I may sometimes kill you. :-) due to my frequent business trip even if I hope not to have it. Let's make our times the best 6 months together as teachers.

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